"Lathery" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The adjective "lathery" refers to something having the quality of soap or having a soapy or foamy texture.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "lathery":
Covered or soaked with a substance, especially soap or cream, typically in a thick or excessive layer.
Lathing is a noun that refers to the act of shaping or smoothing a material, such as wood or metal, using a tool or machine. It is often used in the context of carpentry, joinery, or metalworking.
Lathrop is a surname of English origin. It originated from the Old English words "hlæfre" meaning "freeman" and "hop" meaning "hurdler" or "leaper". It's possibly an occupational name for someone who was a skilled athlete or a name for a freeman who had considerable physical agility.
Laths are long, narrow strips of wood, especially those used as a base for plaster or stucco in building construction.